Malus baccatas belong to Rosaceae plants. They are a kind of common deciduous trees. Their origin is in China. They are also widely planted in other Asian countries, and there are many varieties.


The economic value of Malus baccatas is relatively high, because they are a good honey source plant, which can be used for printing and engraving, joinery, tool handle, etc. the leaves can also be used as tea or feed, and also have medical value. They have strong cold resistance and barren resistance, so they usually grow in cool shrubs.


Malus baccatas are common in hillside miscellaneous woods and valley shrubs. They generally grow at an altitude of 50-1500 meters. They are really fond of light. Except for saline alkali land, they can be seen in most mountains, hills, and plains, with strong adaptability.


Malus baccatas represent silent and selfless dedication. Malus baccatas bloom in spring and their flowers are as white as snow. They bear fruits in autumn. Their fruits are red and yellow, the tree postures are elegant and beautiful, and the flowers and leaves are luxuriant. The green leaves, white flowers and red branches complement each other and are beautiful and charming. Therefore, they are also a kind of good ornamental plant.


In addition to its ornamental value, Malus baccatas have many other uses. Their seedlings can be used as rootstocks for grafting apples, Malus asiatica, and Begonia fruits, and can be used as raw materials for cultivating cold resistant apple varieties.